Digitized collections of the EPHE-PSL
Open sources for open science
PSL Digital Library
The EPHE-PSL has participated in the digitization initiatives of research archives launched by PSL since 2015, with three collections: the scientific campaigns of Albert I of Monaco in partnership with the CRIOBE, the photo library of Gabriel Millet, a specialist in Byzantine art (more than 6200 photographs), and the documentation of the Egyptologist Jean Yoyotte.
Gallica
The previous collection of the "Bibliothèque des Hautes Études, Sciences religieuses" collection (volumes 1 to 104, 1989-1997) has also been digitized by the BnF, with the support of the EPHE-PSL. First published by the publisher Ernest Leroux bearing the mention "under the auspices of the Ministry of Public Instruction", the collection was then, over the decades, marketed by the Puf, then by Peeters. This unique corpus in its richness and diversity, whose works are now out of print, is now accessible on Gallica, the BnF's digital library by searching for "BibEPHE" or by clicking below:
Perseus
The digitized retrospective collection of the Annuaires de l'École pratique des hautes études can be consulted on the Persée portal. For the Section of Historical and Philological Sciences, it includes the years 1868 to 2006 and for the Section of Religious Sciences, the years 1892 to 2006.